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crop specialists tell us that the yield swings are here to stay. the good news is the global harvest has been pretty good this year, despite the shortfall in russian wheat. in fact, it is about the third best year on record. united nations food organization does not see a crisis like it sought three years ago. but it does once you reduce turbulence in the global food commodity market. this man told me why the russian problem cast a low shot up. >> they have planted a lot less than they should have done. these are short-term factors, which will cause a spike in prices for 12 months or maybe longer. but we can confidently expect, i would say, prices will come down again when we get a pattern of high yield and less climate shocks in the future. >> so, the intergovernmental committee in rome may call for greater transparency in serial transactions. -- cereal transactions. others feel such moves are misguided. >> we saw the same thing happening in oil not long ago. it was the same exact thing. and union, speculators got burned. you can speculate, but yo
crop specialists tell us that the yield swings are here to stay. the good news is the global harvest has been pretty good this year, despite the shortfall in russian wheat. in fact, it is about the third best year on record. united nations food organization does not see a crisis like it sought three years ago. but it does once you reduce turbulence in the global food commodity market. this man told me why the russian problem cast a low shot up. >> they have planted a lot less than they...
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it has been used for several countries around europe. and it is definitely one of the links we are relying upon in the production of energy. >> the technology has its problems. it sounds obvious, but no wind, no power. it is hard to store it as well. britain has more offshore wind farms than anyone else in the world. but this is just the start. it is tiny compared to what is coming. >> let's recap the main news again. president obama has urged those attending the un general assembly to put aside pessimism and cynicism and support recently relaunched middle east peace talks. also in the last half-hour, a 41-year-old woman with learning difficulties has been executed by lethal injection in the american state of virginia, the first woman to be put to death in the u.s. in five years. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, union bank, and siemens. >> somewhere in america there is a doctor who can. to the fu
it has been used for several countries around europe. and it is definitely one of the links we are relying upon in the production of energy. >> the technology has its problems. it sounds obvious, but no wind, no power. it is hard to store it as well. britain has more offshore wind farms than anyone else in the world. but this is just the start. it is tiny compared to what is coming. >> let's recap the main news again. president obama has urged those attending the un general assembly...
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stay with us on "bbc world news." >> "bbc world news" is presented by kcet, los angeles. funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, union bank, and siemens. >> somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital is working together, there's a family who can breathe easy right now. somewhere in america we've already answered some of the nation's toughest health-care questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. >> i'm henry louis gates, jr., and public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for in
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it is still used in our country, around europe. it is definitely -- >> the technology does have its problems. no wind, no power. it may seem obvious. it is always -- it is also heavily subsidized, which means everyone's bills will go up. this is just the start. this is the biggest so far, but it is tiny compared to what is coming. bbc news, of the kent coast. >> now for many it will sound more like a holiday in hell rather than an opportunity to get away from it all. tourism is being promoted in iraq. iraq fought desperately needs the income. " when a holiday there be like? gabriel doubt -- gabriel gatehouse has been finding out. >> this is iraq, but not the iraq we know from our television screens. not the iraq of shock and fall, the daily suicide bombings. in the north, it is separate from baghdad. it is mountainous rather than arid. there are people here if you want to turn this part of kurdistan into a haven for tourism. this is what they hope will deliver the punters. >> left side, left side. [unintelligible] >> mike crane is
it is still used in our country, around europe. it is definitely -- >> the technology does have its problems. no wind, no power. it may seem obvious. it is always -- it is also heavily subsidized, which means everyone's bills will go up. this is just the start. this is the biggest so far, but it is tiny compared to what is coming. bbc news, of the kent coast. >> now for many it will sound more like a holiday in hell rather than an opportunity to get away from it all. tourism is...
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thank you very much for being with us here on this program first of all let's talk about. climate change has has put the economic at. gratian the arctic high are not on the agenda of the arctic nations at least the us an arctic is one of the regions that. are practically untouched by human activity at least lot of places there so what would you call the priority saving the riches of the arctic or learning how to how to explore and how to how to utilize the riches of the region. there are many reasons why we should be concerned about the arctic but it's also interesting to note that for. thousands of years have been people living indigenous people living all over the arctic. but when the modern times start to moving. our western civilization on the russian ship or with this area we gradually started to discover it but then one of the cold war close to doff akkad so in fact it is only in the last twenty years or so that we have started to look got the arctic. almost in a completely new way and at the same time climate change. speeded up so now we have a she q a sure where th
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brings us the latest. the crew is safe but it was originally decided that say you spacecraft would undocked from the international space station at three thirty am g.m.t. but due to technical difficulties with the automatic lock that connects the two together so you spacecraft failed to do so right now engineers are working to fix it originally it was decided that the undocking would be dispelled by three hours now at the time was extended to twenty four hours currently there are six people in the international space station among them there are two cosmonauts a russian cosmonauts including a captain looks on that score itself and engineer. and enough turn up from nasa tracy called about now the mission spent nearly six months and they are assess and apart from maintaining the space station their duties included unloading progress space crafts as well as some scientific experiments right now of the mission is that into the international space station and they're all safe she's doing. an alarm went off aboa
brings us the latest. the crew is safe but it was originally decided that say you spacecraft would undocked from the international space station at three thirty am g.m.t. but due to technical difficulties with the automatic lock that connects the two together so you spacecraft failed to do so right now engineers are working to fix it originally it was decided that the undocking would be dispelled by three hours now at the time was extended to twenty four hours currently there are six people in...
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this is our team here in moscow thanks for watching us this hour i'm kevin zero in updating the top stories for you and for the first time ever a soyuz spacecraft has failed to undock from the international space station leaving the crew stuck in orbit for now two russian cosmonauts and a nasa astronaut were ready to return to warthe when an alarm signal technical problems the telling of a cover report. a difficult maneuver and not a good time to hear warning bells after spending nearly six months in orbit three of the current i says crew get held up trying to head for home while trying to undo the automatic lock between the space station and she is lending money you feel to open sister. an alarm went off aboard the space craft saying that the airlock isn't properly secured and the vehicle isn't isolated from the vacuum of space after a thorough inspection it turned out this was a false alarm and this is no ordinary gem block this journey home takes intense preparation and. they haven't slept for a day preparing for the landing checking the spacecraft costumes and testing the air tightness
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delegates to walk out last night catch up with parties in the future and she's in new york runs uses global platform to say it is now ready for talks but any conditions attached. well you know kevin it's interesting that this this friday is actually the first time in these last couple of days that mahmoud ahmadinejad has finally said that dialogue with the international community on iran's reading and richmond program is a possibility and that these talks like you just mentioned could come as early as october after being halted last year and this is really being seen over here as the first more or less constructive comments made by the iranian president in these last couple of days in new york because we have been seeing endless political mind games directed at the international community coming from the reigning in the president's where he was suggesting that the format being suggested by the international community is not sufficient enough is not satisfactory where he said that the possibility of the united states tries to attack iran and richness facility is also saying that the u
delegates to walk out last night catch up with parties in the future and she's in new york runs uses global platform to say it is now ready for talks but any conditions attached. well you know kevin it's interesting that this this friday is actually the first time in these last couple of days that mahmoud ahmadinejad has finally said that dialogue with the international community on iran's reading and richmond program is a possibility and that these talks like you just mentioned could come as...
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and gas is between north and russia just through seoul that we could go and the other place between us and the likelihood they go to fight over that area is probably low you know there's we can look at you know in this conference that all the countries that border the arctic people are participating here but there's a lot of countries in the world that are interested in or oil in other parts of the world again we heard china right you know i mean that with the chinese the chinese will say hey you know we need some oil too and by the time this comes online china may have the largest economy in the world i mean even non claimants want to have some kind of say certainly and how this is going to be doing it who's going to get the the profits from this in this region well i think that the region that we're talking about in the arctic and the oil companies who are working in this region are multinationals we heard earlier this week at the conference that some of the offshore drilling in the russian arctic is by russian firms partnering with american firms who are using korean technology and
and gas is between north and russia just through seoul that we could go and the other place between us and the likelihood they go to fight over that area is probably low you know there's we can look at you know in this conference that all the countries that border the arctic people are participating here but there's a lot of countries in the world that are interested in or oil in other parts of the world again we heard china right you know i mean that with the chinese the chinese will say hey...
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joins us now for more on. so what exactly is going on up there is a crew safe. well regionally the on dorking from international space station was to be. d.m.t. but so you spacecraft failed to do so due to technical difficulties with the automatics lost that connection to the engineers are working to fix it and the next attempt to undock from the i.c.'s will take place in about thirty minutes time all members of the twenty second mission to the i says are feeling fine and they are three two cosmonauts and one often outrun and the captain of the team is russian aleksandr squad so it's no state of emergency has been announced on the international space station you know you can hear all the activity going on behind you there i mean what happens if they calm tone talk how would they get that. well as i said this is no emergency although this is the first time indeed when so used base craft failed to undock from the international space station in case they failed to on dog for the second time which will take place in about thirty minutes time like i said before they
joins us now for more on. so what exactly is going on up there is a crew safe. well regionally the on dorking from international space station was to be. d.m.t. but so you spacecraft failed to do so due to technical difficulties with the automatics lost that connection to the engineers are working to fix it and the next attempt to undock from the i.c.'s will take place in about thirty minutes time all members of the twenty second mission to the i says are feeling fine and they are three two...
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the expansion of the american dream india becomes the go to place for new opportunities as many of us are disillusioned with their prospects at home one of the country's biggest i.t. companies is responsible for the trend creating a compass away says that offers luxuries not seen in other areas of india but up next it's. today he and his guests debate the future of the resource risk rich arctic ocean. you. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter all about unfreezing assets as the polar caps melt interest in exploiting this with that region's vast resources gaining pace it could be years before the arctic borders are finalized in the meantime claimants equating facts on the ocean floor. to. discuss the arctic future i'm joined by terry mcallister in london he's the guardian's energy editor here in the studio with me is priscilla wall executive director at the northern forum and lars colluded he's the president of the university of the arctic and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger of terry if i can go to you first there is a conference that's been going on here in mosc
the expansion of the american dream india becomes the go to place for new opportunities as many of us are disillusioned with their prospects at home one of the country's biggest i.t. companies is responsible for the trend creating a compass away says that offers luxuries not seen in other areas of india but up next it's. today he and his guests debate the future of the resource risk rich arctic ocean. you. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter all about unfreezing assets as the polar caps...
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could watch three television travels and receive us like this one here. will join margin in just over an hour here on r.t. but first all the latest business news with charlotte and that's after a short break. hungry for the we've got. the biggest issues get voice face to face with the news makers. every month we give you the future we hope you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. joining our technology update on our g. hello and welcome to the business program with me was folly the world bank is planning to jump start lending in russia with a fund to buy bad debts from banks is hope this will free up cash to the banks can ease credit the banks international finance corporation is in talks with russia's deposit insurance agency which is set up in two thousand and eight to buy troubled lenders but debts in russia believed to be around seventy billion dollars given that investors trade about twenty five percent of non-performing loans this means russia has a potent
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disputes nine eleven and launches on what's in domination president ahmadinejad's speculation that the us supported the times as a way to go troll that needs to help israel drop the bomb a hole in tehran to complain about its inventor of. the russian ultra nationalist who escaped from a psychiatric hospital has turned himself in to know which one also works in his and is pleading to allow them to stay in the country which is long dead sick has a history of violence and there's all the money a shot at immigration offices he's in custody being investigated by organized crime families and also of his connection to bond lines going green. also his debate show cross talk is up next and picking up on our top story about all six his guests will tell the implications of unfreezing the optics we know assets stay chained. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter all about unfreezing assets as the polar caps melt interest in exploiting this with that region's vast resources gaining pace it could be years before the arctic borders are finalized in the meantime claimants equating facts on the ocean f
disputes nine eleven and launches on what's in domination president ahmadinejad's speculation that the us supported the times as a way to go troll that needs to help israel drop the bomb a hole in tehran to complain about its inventor of. the russian ultra nationalist who escaped from a psychiatric hospital has turned himself in to know which one also works in his and is pleading to allow them to stay in the country which is long dead sick has a history of violence and there's all the money a...
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you're watching our team of us now have a look at our top stories for this hour a technical glitch has stranded three astronauts on board the space station so you spacecraft on dog because of a false warning alarm. american trained afghan death squads are reportedly targeting to tell about it but there's concern over whether they can be controlled when the u.s. withdrawal. general assembly has been calling for a global peace and slashing nuclear arsenals but iran's president stole the spotlight when this call mess over nine eleven prompted several delegates to walk out. as arctic nations get ready to drill the north pole for oil and gas. whether it can be done without shattering it's a call. q . hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter all about unfreezing assets as the polar caps melt interest in exploiting this with that region's vast resources gaining pace it could be years before the arctic borders are finalized in the meantime claimants equating facts on the ocean floor. to. discuss the arctic future i'm joined by terry mcallister in london he's the guardian's energy editor here
you're watching our team of us now have a look at our top stories for this hour a technical glitch has stranded three astronauts on board the space station so you spacecraft on dog because of a false warning alarm. american trained afghan death squads are reportedly targeting to tell about it but there's concern over whether they can be controlled when the u.s. withdrawal. general assembly has been calling for a global peace and slashing nuclear arsenals but iran's president stole the spotlight...
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us with. nuclear program. q. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter all about unfreezing assets as the polar caps melt interest in exploiting this with that region's vast resources gaining pace it could be years before the arctic borders are finalized in the meantime claimants equating facts on the ocean floor. to. discuss the arctic future i'm joined by terry mcallister in london he's the guardian's energy editor here in the studio with me is priscilla wool executive director at the northern forum and lars collude he's the president of the university of the arctic and another member of our cross-talk team on the hunger of terry if i can go to you first there's a conference that's been going on here in moscow the arctic territory of dialogue and there are two words i keep hearing all the time is dialogue cooperation dialogue and cooperation i want laci i watched a lot of the festivities and what was going on there the speakers of course the prime minister of russia vladimir putin spoke again a lot of consensus
us with. nuclear program. q. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter all about unfreezing assets as the polar caps melt interest in exploiting this with that region's vast resources gaining pace it could be years before the arctic borders are finalized in the meantime claimants equating facts on the ocean floor. to. discuss the arctic future i'm joined by terry mcallister in london he's the guardian's energy editor here in the studio with me is priscilla wool executive director at the...
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many thanks for joining us for being us here in. my first question to you obviously the most general one. ethnically can you tell us more about the. place of the russian far east in terms of. composition we have historically. different minority groups still not been particularly probably the most visible. cycling career. is about six percent of the entire population. to have the presence of muslim population. most of them i mean rather migrants from central asia and they probably composed of five. percent or something like that and another interesting minority group that is native sapolio or we call them the indigenous people of cycling chiefs and other nations so. historically. the world the second world war. on population here was formed by migrants from all over the country and people from the brain from caucasus from other parts of the game here so it's kind of. because many thanks this was a professor from the state university now we mentioned population north koreans living in the soccer league and we did a report with inside
many thanks for joining us for being us here in. my first question to you obviously the most general one. ethnically can you tell us more about the. place of the russian far east in terms of. composition we have historically. different minority groups still not been particularly probably the most visible. cycling career. is about six percent of the entire population. to have the presence of muslim population. most of them i mean rather migrants from central asia and they probably composed of...
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to have use intimidation and sanctions in response to your logic of the wrong. are in real terms destroy the remaining credibility of the security council and the trust of nations for this. proving once and again how. is the function of the council when. there are of course highly critical of the security council in his country they're dealing with a fourth round of sanctions in regards to their nuclear program which president obama we heard earlier defend ilona there definitely of course every year when there the u.n. general assembly takes place there are a lot of questions as to the effectiveness of the u.n. and perhaps also some of its decisions and you know we're not done yet so we'll keep seeing what else comes out of this week learned thanks so much. well still to come on tonight's show there's a lot of talk about the iranian nuclear threat and imminent war those nights we're going to ask the question is war really inevitable or is the iranian threat just an overblown distraction we back in just a moment. it's been too they are saying those. are the frust
to have use intimidation and sanctions in response to your logic of the wrong. are in real terms destroy the remaining credibility of the security council and the trust of nations for this. proving once and again how. is the function of the council when. there are of course highly critical of the security council in his country they're dealing with a fourth round of sanctions in regards to their nuclear program which president obama we heard earlier defend ilona there definitely of course every...
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those towns capital kabul tonight for us paula hi there the fact that the cia has been managing a covert army in afghanistan has never been a particularly guarded secret though is it. now kevin it hasn't i mean u.s. officials for some time have been talking quite openly and brazenly about secret armies operating here although these officials speak anonymously some of them have gone so far as to actually brag and boast that some of their most effective counterinsurgency efforts have been thanks to groups like this now in a book that will be released next week and titled obama's wars written by bob woodward he suggests that there are as many as three thousand afghan assassins who have been directly trained and funded by the cia to carry out a plan to sign operations in which they capture and kill al qaeda and taliban fighters and leaders here in afghanistan and also across the border in pakistan and this is something that is not going to go down well with islam but there has always been a red light on u.s. forces operating here in afghanistan not to cross over into pakistan and this couple
those towns capital kabul tonight for us paula hi there the fact that the cia has been managing a covert army in afghanistan has never been a particularly guarded secret though is it. now kevin it hasn't i mean u.s. officials for some time have been talking quite openly and brazenly about secret armies operating here although these officials speak anonymously some of them have gone so far as to actually brag and boast that some of their most effective counterinsurgency efforts have been thanks...
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elite anti terror kill was run by america's intelligence agency of no take in the us beyond afghanistan those are the claims in a new book called obama's wars by veteran journalist bob woodward and he reveals that a secret army of some three thousand afghan fighters sent in the taliban have now infiltrated pakistan but as artists paul asli reports the fact that the cia's been managing a covert afghan squad was never a well guarded secret. u.s. officials for some time has been talking quite openly and brazenly about secret armies operating here although these officials speak anonymously some of them of gone so far as to actually brag and boast that some of their most effective counterinsurgency efforts have been thanks to groups like this now in a book that will be released next week and titled obama's war was written by bob woodward he suggests that there are as many as three thousand afghan assassins who have been directly trained and funded by the cia to carry out can design operations in which they capture and kill al qaeda and taliban fighters and leaders here in afghanistan and als
elite anti terror kill was run by america's intelligence agency of no take in the us beyond afghanistan those are the claims in a new book called obama's wars by veteran journalist bob woodward and he reveals that a secret army of some three thousand afghan fighters sent in the taliban have now infiltrated pakistan but as artists paul asli reports the fact that the cia's been managing a covert afghan squad was never a well guarded secret. u.s. officials for some time has been talking quite...
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so of course, as we pointed out, none of us used this product today. here is a run down of my beauty routine, some of the things i was supposed to, 40 hormone chemicals, 17 carcinogens, 17 penetration chemicals. they draw others more deeply into the property. 16 toxins, less than 50 percent of my chemicals has been assessed by any publically accountable institutions. there are no government requirements for us to understand these chemicals. we have a lot of information about some of them. most of them have never been -- the combined mixtures of a developing teenager saying day after day year after year. there is a lot we don't know. what do know there is a tremendous amount of scientific evidence that showing low doses of chemical exposures can interfere with hormones, change the way our genomes for diseases that come down the long. most important time of development in the womb, teenagers developing. we also know that disease chronic disease is meaning chemicals are on the rise, breast cancers. who knows a young cancer or family member that has breast
so of course, as we pointed out, none of us used this product today. here is a run down of my beauty routine, some of the things i was supposed to, 40 hormone chemicals, 17 carcinogens, 17 penetration chemicals. they draw others more deeply into the property. 16 toxins, less than 50 percent of my chemicals has been assessed by any publically accountable institutions. there are no government requirements for us to understand these chemicals. we have a lot of information about some of them. most...
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we inhabit demands this attitude of given take technology we've developed is help us find more of use in the world that surrounds us and if we're savvy enough it's also helping us get the right things back. so it was. things from the tiniest micro biological systems to the problems of our global ecology are all under the scope of today's top scientists and with the assistance of innovative new equipment we have more than ever information about our planet right at our fingertips that's all for the show join us for more next month on technology update and until then enjoy the ride. are not. going to come back. we'll have a rally we'll sell lots of beer will. they will wear uniforms that will damage is in the black and them anything but very little damming the white. and they are the key to our problem our own right. wealthy british style. markets find scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on.
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abuse in the world that surrounds us and if we're savvy enough it's also helping us get the right things back. so it was. in from the tiniest micro biological systems the problems of our global ecology are all under the scope of today's top scientists and with the assistance of innovative new equipment we have more than ever information about our planet right at our fingertips that's all for the show join us for more next month on technology update until then enjoy the ride. going to. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal the hidden in the soviet files house on the embankment and on.
abuse in the world that surrounds us and if we're savvy enough it's also helping us get the right things back. so it was. in from the tiniest micro biological systems the problems of our global ecology are all under the scope of today's top scientists and with the assistance of innovative new equipment we have more than ever information about our planet right at our fingertips that's all for the show join us for more next month on technology update until then enjoy the ride. going to. this...
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of use in the world that surrounds us and if we're savvy enough it's also helping us get the right things back. so it was. from the tiniest micro biological systems to the problems of our global ecology are all under the scope of today's top scientists and with the assistance of innovative new equipment we have more than ever information about our planet right at our fingertips that's all for the show join us for more next month on technology update and until then enjoy the ride. on. we are going to come back. we'll have a rally will sell lots of beer will. they will wear uniforms that will damage is in the black and them moving but very little damming the white. and they are the key to our problem our own right.
of use in the world that surrounds us and if we're savvy enough it's also helping us get the right things back. so it was. from the tiniest micro biological systems to the problems of our global ecology are all under the scope of today's top scientists and with the assistance of innovative new equipment we have more than ever information about our planet right at our fingertips that's all for the show join us for more next month on technology update and until then enjoy the ride. on. we are...
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help us do the retrospective analysis. to assess the climatic conditions including precipitation during a given historical period. of perspective on when we envisage what will happen in case it gets wet or dry but this is what the salt lake study is all about. to find out exactly what's going on in our planet's vast ecosystem you need a lot of people to do a lot of trekking sometimes in virtually inaccessible regions thankfully we have the ability to get a bird's eye view. observing massive forest habitats like those. bringing the bread to siberia often means exploding aerial photography satellites are also being used to keep tabs on the big picture whether that's checking for fires illegal logging or just changes in natural biological patterns of course to get didio information about what's growing or dying and why we still do much of our fact checking on foot. changes in our biosphere can be split into two categories natural and unnatural natural ones that come with the shift of the seasons these are the trends we have o
help us do the retrospective analysis. to assess the climatic conditions including precipitation during a given historical period. of perspective on when we envisage what will happen in case it gets wet or dry but this is what the salt lake study is all about. to find out exactly what's going on in our planet's vast ecosystem you need a lot of people to do a lot of trekking sometimes in virtually inaccessible regions thankfully we have the ability to get a bird's eye view. observing massive...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> wine is flowing at wineries in our region. should be, right? time to pick the grapes. harvest time and the work is tougher this year and they, too, are battling a big old stink bug problem. >> these grapes are probably the best i have ever seen grapes. >> reporter: sweet juicy grapes in the warm maryland sun. >> interesting. >> reporter: they run leo nor wine cellars established in 1976. and when that were kids, the dad made wine in the basement and this year, they're battling something that dad never dealt why with. >> i said oh, my gosh, what is this? >> reporter: he would soon learn it's the brown stink bug. >> you have to open up the do
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> wine is flowing at wineries in our region. should be, right? time to pick the grapes. harvest time...
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we inhabit demands this attitude of given take technology we've developed is help us find more of use in the world that surrounds us and if we're savvy enough it's also helping us get the right things back. so it was. in from the tiniest micro biological systems the problems of our global ecology are all under the scope of today's top scientists and with the assistance of innovative new equipment we have more than ever information about our planet right at our fingertips that's all for this show join us for more next month on technology update until then enjoy the ride this is data data generated from an electrical grid from wires streets businesses homes. when you can harness did you can do things you couldn't do before. the pair fault of energy sources celebrate the adoption of electric vehicles put in black outs see the data from energy usage as it happens and you can do to do it in places like california and build a smarter energy system let's build a smarter plan.
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none of us are. in the old days before we knew what we knew today, everyone recognizes that if a soldier was wounded or lost a leg or arm, there is no debate. that was a cause of war. that soldier got all the care and benefits he or she needed. the difficulty is that the world has changed significantly as a result of chemical exposure. let us not forget that when agent orange was first used, our friends said it was benign and it was not a problem. am i correct? >> to my recollection. >> i am sure the military would not have used this chemical if they had known. at the end of the gameday, a pon our own people. who is smart enough to know exactly the impact? because they were exposed to agent orange, if they combined it to a genetic predisposition. could it have led to another illness? of course it could have. who is smart enough to make a correlation? i am not. i doubt you are. it is not saying the u.s. soldier put your life on the line. we will give you the benefit of the doubt. we are going to assum
none of us are. in the old days before we knew what we knew today, everyone recognizes that if a soldier was wounded or lost a leg or arm, there is no debate. that was a cause of war. that soldier got all the care and benefits he or she needed. the difficulty is that the world has changed significantly as a result of chemical exposure. let us not forget that when agent orange was first used, our friends said it was benign and it was not a problem. am i correct? >> to my recollection....
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the use of the systems and. and i think like like maybe all the way. there's no point looking to forward plans and predictions you should just work hard every day and see what happens my only aim is to help with the lower cliff the garden club which saw them going. the steel makers have another ac their pack losses in little rock signed one of the greatest russian players ever three time in the chill stanley cup winner so give the order of the four year old superstar forward to this move to me give the board was about much more to do in a series. i talked to a few people on the management. constantly talking to some coaches team. give me some of the response and they ask me a lot of interesting. questions i've been very careful to say too much or too little i just want to. let them know what i feel or what i think. sort of decide what to do next now it's time to finally be more about the method mountain city which is the english form of the course it's definitely best known for its steel and iron works the serio
the use of the systems and. and i think like like maybe all the way. there's no point looking to forward plans and predictions you should just work hard every day and see what happens my only aim is to help with the lower cliff the garden club which saw them going. the steel makers have another ac their pack losses in little rock signed one of the greatest russian players ever three time in the chill stanley cup winner so give the order of the four year old superstar forward to this move to me...
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hello and welcome you know this word used in our to our headlines fast. man of steel will take an in-depth look at one of the continental hockey league giants. to gold medals for usher on the fourth day of the world everything gymnastics championships. and phil mickelson produced a shot of the tour championship with this africa however it's case we've gone all day and ogilvie who share the. action. and we get started with the latest action where defending champions on bars not stay confident for one victory awaited says scott moscow the visit those cracked the school board with a minute left in the second period being a stretch goal beating stephen a cat's on the breakaway situation however it says. that on the powerplay. with a great set up for it see there but it was the only highlight of the night while bar seven three without saying why in the final minutes making final score for one . there was nothing surprising from so there were no this is very well i like to play france got a bunch of young guys who are pretty quick and that was exactly what we e
hello and welcome you know this word used in our to our headlines fast. man of steel will take an in-depth look at one of the continental hockey league giants. to gold medals for usher on the fourth day of the world everything gymnastics championships. and phil mickelson produced a shot of the tour championship with this africa however it's case we've gone all day and ogilvie who share the. action. and we get started with the latest action where defending champions on bars not stay confident...
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so the poller joins us now. democrats, some, believe they are being smart by delaying a vote on the tax cut. are they? >>guest: there are members that would have had the chance to vote against the leadership, 35 or 40 members and win the vote if everyone else was unify giving them the chance to say wait, i understand small business concerns and the business community to create jobs but you need extra money. but, instead, they deny the 35 members a chance to vote. they are done. this is the last desperate ploy. >> what do they do? >>guest: the problem is they will go home and not make the changes, they will not fix the health care reform, they will not change the budget or tax legislation, they will not reduce the stimulus, they will not end the bailout, which is why the republicans put forward the "pledge for america." and in it it has things that have 60, 70's, and 80 percent support. they are in trouble. >> nancy pelosi recently commented about the tax cuts. >> it is about the policy. we are strong on that and
so the poller joins us now. democrats, some, believe they are being smart by delaying a vote on the tax cut. are they? >>guest: there are members that would have had the chance to vote against the leadership, 35 or 40 members and win the vote if everyone else was unify giving them the chance to say wait, i understand small business concerns and the business community to create jobs but you need extra money. but, instead, they deny the 35 members a chance to vote. they are done. this is...
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this has been followed by many of us around the world. today, the chilean president said that he hoped that they would be freed by november. >> night and day in the desert, families keep up their vigil waiting and watching as rescue teams to drill around the clock to create the shaft which should mean escape for the miners' almost half a mile below. no one has ever been trapped underground as long as these 33 men. they have endured 33 weeks without a light, fresh air, or freedom. it took 17 days after the mine collapsed just to find them. since then, they have been given everything possible to squeeze down the supply tubes. this mother finds the waiting almost unbearable. >> it would be 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning and i was praying. this is very frustrating. to me, this is not over. >> what progress has there been to rescue the men since they were discovered? the miners are trap almost half a mile down and a shaft is being drilled. the first is down 1,300 feet already. at second, 364 feet down when it down any much shorter time. the third
this has been followed by many of us around the world. today, the chilean president said that he hoped that they would be freed by november. >> night and day in the desert, families keep up their vigil waiting and watching as rescue teams to drill around the clock to create the shaft which should mean escape for the miners' almost half a mile below. no one has ever been trapped underground as long as these 33 men. they have endured 33 weeks without a light, fresh air, or freedom. it took...